Scotland Needs Continued Commitment To Homelessness
Shelter Scotland has praised the contribution former Communities Minister Malcolm Chisholm has made to housing and homelessness in Scotland, following news of his resignation.
Read MoreShelter Scotland has praised the contribution former Communities Minister Malcolm Chisholm has made to housing and homelessness in Scotland, following news of his resignation.
Read MoreScientists performing an extraordinary project spanning 60 years and 1,000 participants have received the prestigious Tenovus (Scotland) Margaret MacLellan Award. The prize is awarded once every two years in recognition of the best scientific research in Scotland, with the focus this year being on “The brain including both neurological and psychiatric disorders”.
Read MoreA strategy to enhance the vital role community hospitals play in Scotland’s changing NHS is being launched today. Developing Community Hospitals sets out a future blueprint for reorganisation of community hospitals and their services, to meet recommendations made in the Executive’s strategy for future healthcare in Scotland, Delivering for Health.
Read MoreThe care home system across Scotland was branded “confused and inconsistent” by an official watchdog yesterday, after it emerged that a council had refused to cover the costs of an elderly resident just because he had owned a house nine years before.
Read MoreScotland’s reliance on methadone is failing to tackle the damage wreaked on society by drug abuse, it was claimed yesterday, as new figures showed a massive rise in the use of the heroin substitute.
Read MoreAn elderly man forced to the brink of bankruptcy by his council’s demands for care home costs has forced a rethink of the way individuals’ assets are valued.
Read MoreMore children than ever in Scotland are being prescribed drugs to treat hyperactivity, figures revealed yesterday. Statistics show prescriptions for treating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) increased by almost 16 per cent in 2005-6, with 49,528 handed out by doctors.
Read MoreJohn Hutton’s threat to reduce or withdraw benefits from a section of the long-term unemployed in a bid to break the cycle of dependency was yesterday condemned by anti-poverty campaigners.
Read MoreNewly released statistics show a reduction in the reported number of heroin users injecting the drug, and a reduction in the number of addicts sharing needles. Key figures from the information on compendium of drug statistics how that:
Read MoreA consultation got under way today on plans to modernise and improve services for children in the draft Children’s Services (Scotland) Bill. The move is the latest stage in the Getting it Right for Every Child programme which was developed following a consultation on the future of the children’s hearings system.